Frozen by lick.a.witch
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Description
We have had (at least in this corridor), only a couple of flurries of snow and as yesterday was warmer than of late, (above freezing, rather than below it) - I went up top to the clay trails. The snow which fell a while ago was not only still there, but frozen solid and like an ice rink and Barney's legs were going every which way but in the right direction! He thought this was fun - but then he would - he's mental! ^=^ We left and went down to the beach!
On my return I went to once more break the ice on the ponds and as I still had the camera around my neck I took this tiny part of the front garden waterfall. It has been like this for weeks and just gets added to. An image of why we have had little snow!
I hope you all had a lovely day yesterday! ^=^
Thank you for taking the time to look. ^=^
Comments (10)
auntietk
Wonderful shot! The ice buildup is just fascinating, and it's quite beautiful!
jayfar
Lovely shot Carpathia. My pond is really frozen including the waterfall. Rain in the next couple of days i'm told!!
durleybeachbum
What lovely structures and shapes are happenning! fabulous!I'm hoping Ralph doesn't break anything too!
VEDES
VERY NICE!!!
alanwilliams
beautiful shot verging on the abstract, nicely seen
mafto62
I like very much your picture. The ice, the bubbles, the water flowing. I also like the different shapes of the ice. In the middle, it looks like a dog head, and there are two hands with 3 fingers. Amazing Nice shot !
2121
beautiful
KateBlack10
Lovely winter shot - ice really makes for some interesting shots
Blush
Excellent capture Frozen indeed Just like old Ky is now I am ready for a spring thaw LOL Hugs Susan~
Chipka
WOW! I love those ice domes, they look almost geological...like magma bubbles beneath a volcano that's about to burp. The textures and the patterns are deliciously rich and inviting. This is a marvel and it's so small a thing...true size-wise and that's what makes it all the more amazing. This is super!